Do kids need their own frequent flyer?


Do kids need their own frequent flyer? “If you're flying with your kids, there's no reason not to sign them up for a frequent flyer mile account,” said Scott Keyes, founder of Going.com. “They're free to sign up, and the miles they accumulate from flying in their childhood could easily tally up to three or more free flights by the time they turn 18.


Is it legal to sell frequent flyer miles?

The only state in America which does not allow selling airline miles is Utah. For all other 49 states, it is legal to sell airline miles. If you have airline miles in your account and ready to sell, you can contact us for a very competitive quote.


Can you share frequent flyer account?

Yes, most miles can be transferred between people that are using the same frequent flyer rewards program.


Can a child have a Rapid Rewards number?

How kids can join: A parent or legal guardian has to enroll their child in Southwest Rapid Rewards. You can do so online (click enroll at the top of the homepage), via the Southwest mobile app or by calling reservations at 1-800-248-4377.


Is frequent flyer good or bad?

If you're a very frequent flyer and you're travelling mostly on business, on flights you haven't paid for out of your own pocket, then yes, it's worth it as you'll earn free upgrades once you've built up your status. For everyone else, it's simply not the real deal.